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Prove the opposite ..

3rd Nov 2009 - 9:46pm
flower411's Avatarflower411Godlike
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Here`s one for ya icon_lol.gif

I`ll make a statement and whoever replies has to find a link that proves the opposite ....

Then they have to make a new statement and the next poster must show a link that proves the opposite ...

I`ll start with an easy one to see if anbody is interested ...


THE SKY IS BLUE

 

3rd Nov 2009 - 10:20pm
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wish i was clever like fluff and my links worked icon_cry.gif

id like this game

 

4th Nov 2009 - 7:33am
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http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/General/BlueSky/blue_sky.html explains why the sky appears blue.

The word nylon comes from the abbreviations for New York and London.

 

4th Nov 2009 - 7:14pm
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fluff_n_stuff wrote:


The word nylon comes from the abbreviations for New York and London.


"Around that time the Japanese started to increase the price of silk a lot and one of the biggest customers for silk was the US Army. So the production of Nylon was a great achievement for Americans. Somehow they called it a chemical war. So, another explanation is that nylon stands for "Now You've Lost, Old Nippon," or "Now You Lousy, Old Nippon," in this sentence Nippon stands for Japan. Based on the history I think this is the true explanation behind the name nylon. "

http://www.faraayand.com/general/831219_theoriginofthewordnylon.htm

grey is the new black...

 

5th Nov 2009 - 9:14am
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If we're talking about fashion, I'm afraid I subscribe to the flattering qualities of black (although I don't only wear black) and no other colour will be quite so universally accepted in most situations.

http://www.theage.com.au/lifestyle/fashion/its-black-to-the-future-for-fashion-20090827-f158.html



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